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Why Saliva Hormone and Neurotransmitter Testing Is a Game Changer for Your Health

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Struggling with fatigue, stress, or mood changes? Saliva hormone and neurotransmitter testing helps identify underlying imbalances with accurate results and clear insights to support better health and wellbeing.

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What is Cardiometabolic Risk?

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What is Cardiometabolic Risk? Cardiometabolic risk refers to a collection of conditions linked to obesity and insulin resistance that increase the chances of developing type 2 diabetes, heart disease, or both. These risks rarely occur in isolation—when one appears, others often follow. That’s why proactive screening is so important.

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Natural Progesterone Can Help Treat Breast Cancer- New Research Shows (Part 2)

Publié par Ben White le

The latest research confirms what Dr. John Lee and Dr. David Zava argued decades ago: maintaining healthy progesterone levels in proper balance with oestrogen is one of the most powerful tools women have for preventing and recovering from breast cancer. This article outlines seven practical steps to restore hormone balance and reduce breast cancer risk.

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Natural Progesterone Can Help Treat Breast Cancer- New Research Shows (Part 1)

Publié par Ben White le

A landmark study published in Nature confirmed what Dr. John Lee and Dr. David Zava argued over a decade ago: natural progesterone — unlike synthetic progestins — can slow or even shrink ER+/PR+ breast cancer tumours. This article explains the receptor science behind the findings and what it means for women’s hormone health.

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The Birth Control Pill Coin Flip – Heads or Tails?

Publié par Ben White le

The contraceptive pill is one of the most widely used medications in the world — but its effects on mood, brain chemistry and hormone balance are still poorly understood. This article explores how synthetic hormones disrupt oestrogen, progesterone, cortisol and neurotransmitters, and why some women are far more vulnerable to depression and anxiety as a result.

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